Do Patients Hear Your Health Information? Do You Hear Them?
Ron King’s videos are a popular feature on MedPage Today, and in this one he gives doctors tips on how to make sure their patients understand the health information given to them.
Vanguard Communications CEO Ron King is a regular voice of reason on MedPage Today, where his videos on medical practice management insights often draw more viewers than the publication’s medical news spots. He’s onto something, take a look.
Ron King’s videos are a popular feature on MedPage Today, and in this one he gives doctors tips on how to make sure their patients understand the health information given to them.
In this video from “The Wired Practice” series, Ron King shares ways that physician employees can ask for a “power raise,” which is a raise that has both physical and fiscal components, in order to love their jobs.
In this video from “The Wired Practice” series, Ron King shares six tips to help medical doctors give patients what they really want – doctors with superb interpersonal skills.
In this video from “The Wired Practice” series, Ron King shares three tips to help medical practices get positive online reviews and strategies to avoid bad ones.
In this latest video on MedPage Today, Vanguard CEO Ron King offers great blog writing tips for doctors, including how to pick topics and set up a blog platform.
In this video from “The Wired Practice” series, Ron King discusses organic, or unpaid, search engine marketing. Learn what influences Googles search results about your practice and how to optimize your online presence.
You want patients to find you when they enter your name in a Google search. Here’s how Google decides your website ranking and what to do to boost it.
In this installment of “The Wired Practice,” Ron King discusses the benefits of doctor blogging. Learn how, when and what to write in order to increase your online presence and get the most out of your blogging efforts.
Ron Harman King explains that there are legal limits when responding to online reviews. Seeking removal of the review, responding without following proper guidelines or suing the commenter can be harmful to the practice. Even if you feel that a review is false or misleading, learn how to gracefully – and legally – respond to help keep your online reputation intact.
In a video featured on MedPage Today, Ron King explores the subject of online reviews of doctors by patients and what to do about negative and inaccurate comments on the internet.